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E-Malt.com newsletter
August 18 - August 20, 2003

     Summary
1. Trading offer & request
2. Brewery News
3. Malt News
4. Barley News
5. Theoretical malt prices
6. Malting barley prices
7. Graph of the week
8. Do you know e-malt.com?


Currency rate
for 19-Aug-2003
1 EUR = 1.1152 USD
1 EUR = 0.7011 GBP
1 EUR = 1.5527 CAD
1 EUR = 1.6952 AUD
1 EUR = 133.17 JPY
1 EUR = 3.4141 BRL
1 EUR = 33.8251 RUB

1. Trading offer & request

At this moment there is one OFFER for 3000 tons of malt on the trading portal www.e-malt.com

  • Offer for 1-3000 mtons of malt, 2RS Scarlet / Astoria, crop 2003, Bulk in container, delivery 1/11/2003 - 31/1/2004, at EUR 268.50/mton, FOB Antwerp. (to see and make a bid to the malt offer, please click here to view code MF1908P1120)

 Top Industry News 


  • Beer production and sales in Canada (in hl) ... Click here

  • The Turkish brewer Efes Breweries International N.V (EBI), purchased majority stake in Serbian brewer Pancevo, based outside Belgrade ... Click here

  • Oetker, the German food group, intends to buy 4.36% of the German brewer, Radeberger Gruppe AG ... Click here

  • Brazil, São Paulo – the police of São Paulo retakes searches of assassins of the owner of Schincariol Brewery this morning ... Click here

  • The biggest Russian brewer Baltika said on August 15 that its malting plant in Tula would be able to purchase barley to the amount of US$10 million per year Click here

  • Byelorussia’s president Alexander Lukashenko, set to the government the problem to produce 70 thousand tons of Byelorussian malting barley ... Click here

  • The EU production of barley will decrease 1.5% in 2003 versus 2002 ... Click here


  • More news is available on site www.e-malt.com  

    • The board of directors of the US brewer Adolph Coors Company have declared a quarterly dividend of 20.5 cents per share, payable Sept. 15, 2003 ...more info


    • San Miguel Corp. (SMC), the Philippines-based food and drinks conglomerate, , has announced that Naomichi Asano has resigned as a board director ...more info


    • Carlsberg Breweries wants to buy out its partner from its Asian joint venture, the CEO of Carlsberg Breweries said on August 15. The move is the result of the collapse of business relations ...more info


    • A new handling and storage facility in eastern Montana means more jobs for the area and a direct line for farmers to sell their high quality barley ...more info


    • Grainco shareholders overwhelmingly voted in support of the $1.392 per share merger offer from southern bulk handler GrainCorp ...more info


    • The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) said on August 19 it is raising the mid-month Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for feed barley because crop potential in the EU has been reduced ...more info


    • In spite of high excise rates, the Polish beer market remains attractive and displays growth potential, said Carlsberg Breweries in a statement about Carlsberg Okocim SA ...more info


    • The beer industry remained "extremely challenging" in the first half of the year, due to sluggish sales from a weak economy and poor weather, the head of US brewer Adolph Coors said on August 14 ...more info


    • Adolph Coors Company, the third-largest U.S. brewer, announced on August 14 that its board of directors has unanimously approved a proposal to change its state of legal incorporation from Colorado ...more info


    • The Romanian subsidiary of Austrian force BBAG, Brau Union Romania, said it intends to close a plant in Reghin by the end of September ...more info


    • Companhia de Bebidas das Americas SA (AmBev), Brazil's biggest brewer and drinks group, has lowered its forecast for the rest of the year ...more info


    • 2. Brewery News

      Beer production and sales in Canada (in hl).

        1997  1998  1999  2000  2001  2002 
      Domestic Sales  18,826,072  19,276,158  19,332,970  19,215,098  19,529,790  19,585,657 
       Exports to the U.S.  3,528,979  3,641,913  3,609,533  3,859,499  4,381,089  3,958,209 
                   
      Production  22,355,051  22,918,071  22,942,503  23,074,597  23,910,879  23,543,866 


      Source: Member brewers, provincial associations, provincial distributors, provincial liquor jurisdictions and Statistics Canada.

      The Turkish brewer Efes Breweries International N.V (EBI), purchased majority stake in Serbian brewer Pancevo, based outside Belgrade, Turks.us reported on August 16. Turkish brewer purchased 63 % of Pancevo for $6.5 million cash, and became the first international brewer investing in Serbia, said the source. The money will be invested in product quality and technical infrastructure. Efes said that the number of countries the company is involved rose to six after Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Moldova and Kazakhstan. Pancevo produces and sells three brandnames ''Weifert'', ''Karsten'' and ''Standart'' in Serbia. Efes said: “In Serbia, the whole market is dominated by domestic producers and more than 470 million litres of beer was sold in 2002 and per capita beer consumption is around 58 liters.” Pancevo is expected to reach 50 % capacity utilization rate this year, and raise production capacity with $10 million investment from its annual 40 million liters capacity, Efes said. Efes purchased 63 % of Pancevo for $6.5 million, and became the first international brewer investing in Serbia. On August 6 the Istanbul Stock Exchange announced that Efes acquired the Russian Amstar Brewery, thanks to a US$25m loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

      Oetker, the German food group, intends to buy 4.36% of the German brewer, Radeberger Gruppe AG. Now Oetker owns 95.64% of Radeberger. After the acquisition Oetker will become the full owner of Radeberger Gruppe AG. “The buyout will give Radeberger greater financial freedom as listed companies need to hold shareholders' meetings to ratify decisions,” the brewer's CEO, Ullrich Kallmeyer, said. Radeberger, Germany's third largest brewer, recorded sales of €904m (US$1,015m) in 2002, up 6.5% from 2001.

      Brazil, São Paulo – the police of São Paulo retakes searches of assassins of the owner of Schincariol Brewery this morning. The police is searching the assassins of the 60 years old entrepreneur Jose Nelson Schincariol. Jose Nelson Schincariol was the owner of the Schincariol brewery. He was killed in the garage of his house in Itu yesterday at night when arriving home at 11 PM. The reason of the crime is still unknown. Nothing belonging to Jose Nelson was stolen. The Schincariol Brewery was created in 1939 and now it owns six plants in Brazil.

      3. Malt News

      The biggest Russian brewer Baltika said on August 15 that its malting plant in Tula would be able to purchase barley to the amount of US$10 million per year. Thus Baltika will contribute to the agricultural development in Tula, said the company. A meeting was held on August 15 regarding the schedule and requirements for the barley of crop 2003-2004. The malting plant in Tula will need about 11 thousand tonnes of high quality malting barley per month. Baltika invested about US$32 million in its malting plant in Tula and plans to open it in the second half of 2004. The company is forecasting the pay-back period to be 6-9 years, which depends on the prices for raw materials.

      4. Barley News

      Byelorussia’s president Alexander Lukashenko, set to the government the problem to produce 70 thousand tons of Byelorussian malting barley, RIA News has reported recently. “No one will import barley and we will drink beer made out of our barley,” said Lukashenko. However, according to analysts, now the Byelorussian barley doesn’t suit the qualities for brewing industry.

      The EU production of barley will decrease 1.5% in 2003 versus 2002, according to Statégie Grains. It is forecasting the EU will output about 47 million tonnes of barley in 2003, while in 2002 it output 47.7 million tonnes of barley.


    5. Theoretical malt prices.

      EURO = USD 1.1152 August 19, 2003 
    Crop year  2003 
    Parity  FOB Antwerp 
    Position  Oct 2003-Sept 2004 
    Conditioning  Bulk   In bags  Bulk containers  In bags in containers 
    Malting barley variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
    2RS  Scarlett  268.50  299.50  283.50  316.00  280.00  312.00  289.50  322.50 
    2RS  Prestige/Cellar  267.00  298.00  282.50  314.50  278.50  310.50  288.50  321.50 
    2RS  Aspen  266.00  296.50  281.00  313.50  277.50  309.50  287.00  320.00 
    2RS  Optic  266.00  296.50  281.00  313.50  277.50  309.50  287.00  320.00 
    2RS  Astoria  261.00  291.00  276.00  308.00  272.50  304.00  282.00  314.50 
    2RS  Cork   261.00  291.00  276.00  308.00  272.50  304.00  282.00  314.50 
    2RS   Average price  265.50  296.50  281.00  313.00  277.00  309.00  286.50  319.50 
    2RS  FAQ  259.50  289.50  275.00  306.50  271.50  302.50  281.00  313.00 
    6RW  Esterel   257.50  287.00  272.50  304.00  269.00  299.50  278.50  310.50 
      Asia Malt 70/30 *  263.00  293.50  278.50  310.50  274.50  306.50  284.50  317.00 
      Asia Malt 50/50 **  261.50  291.50  276.50  308.50  273.00  304.50  282.50  315.00 

    * - 70/30 = 70% Two Rows Spring and 30% Six Rows Winter
    ** - 50/50 = 50% Two Rows Spring and 50% Six Rows Winter

    Theoretical malt prices for crop 2002 are available on site www.e-malt.com
    6. Malting barley prices. French barley prices. Nominal prices.
    EURO = USD 1.1152 August 19, 2003 
     Crop year   2002   2003 
     Parity   FOB Creil   FOB Creil 
     Position   July 2002   July 2003 
    Type   Variety  EURO  USD  EURO  USD 
    2RS  Scarlett  116.00  129.50  128.00  143.00 
    2RS  Prisma  115.00  128.50  nq  nq 
    2RS  Prestige/Cellar  nq  nq  127.00  142.00 
    2RS  Aspen  114.00  127.50  126.00  140.50 
    2RS  Optic  114.00  127.50  126.00  140.50 
    2RS  Astoria  110.00  123.00  122.00  136.50 
    2RS  Cork   110.00  123.00  122.00  136.50 
    6RW  Esterel   107.00  119.50  119.00  133.00 

    nq - Not quoted

    Prices for Danish and UK malting barley are available on site www.e-malt.com

    7. Graph of the week.

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